Don't worry, I'm not going to announce every little addition.
But I just changed debug.nas, and people using this script
need to fetch a new version (or replace _attrib by attributes):
http://members.aon.at/mfranz/keyboard.nas [5.7 kB]
> > -> outputs path and value to screen and
Please don't use them in aircraft.
m.
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On 14/11/2007, Melchior FRANZ <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> * David Megginson -- Wednesday 14 November 2007:
> > I think you've just made FlightGear into Emacs.
>
> I detest emacs. The script is inspired by vi! :-P
Now you're making me nervous.
All the best,
David
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* Melchior FRANZ -- Wednesday 14 November 2007:
> -> outputs path and value to screen and terminal
> = -> sets property to value and outputs result
> ? -> lists all properties containing the search
> expression in the path to the terminal
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* David Megginson -- Wednesday 14 November 2007:
> I think you've just made FlightGear into Emacs.
I detest emacs. The script is inspired by vi! :-P
m.
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On 14/11/2007, Melchior FRANZ <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Here's a more sophisticated and useful toy:
>
> http://members.aon.at/mfranz/keyboard.nas [5.0 kB]
>
> It is started with the '/'-key and then waits for the input of a
> property path, optionally followed by "=" or "?":
Gott im Himmel!
* Georg Vollnhals -- Wednesday 14 November 2007:
> Very interested but with a little time-delay I tested this feature and
> really, this could get one very nice feature of FlightGear.
Here's a more sophisticated and useful toy:
http://members.aon.at/mfranz/keyboard.nas [5.0 kB]
It is started
On Wednesday 14 November 2007 11:27:42 Anders Gidenstam wrote:
> Just some news: I added a second basic T for the copilot. I'm not sure
> if that is common in this type of aircraft, but it is nice to have.
Not particularly common and not at all on the PA-28s AFAIK, but as you say
nice to have --
Some comments about various suggestions:
[non US-keyboards]
* gerard robin -- Tuesday 13 November 2007:
> Some time ago (i must say some years), we where talking about the
> difficulties
> to get an easy use of the keyboard but the ENGLISH one which is the ONLY
> one :)
> As far i remember, yo
Just some news: I added a second basic T for the copilot. I'm not sure
if that is common in this type of aircraft, but it is nice to have.
And a teaser of what will soon be the splash screen :)
http://www.gidenstam.org/FlightGear/misc/c172-dual-splash.jpg
Csaba and I made some test flights yest
Is it possible to consider it as a plugable keyboard system? The sim
would include a standard keyboard layout that was simular to the
normal layout as we know it uptil now, and then if some could use a
more sophisticated layout, they could themselves swap in a keyboard
layout file that supported se
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